Burgess bashes Biden over inflation and being ‘out of touch’ with everyday Americans
Rep. Michael Burgess argues Biden is "out of touch" with everyday Americans and their inflation concerns.
Biden ‘out of touch’ with everyday Americans: Rep. Burgess
Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Texas, says Americans' reality has not been reflected in Biden's remarks on inflation.
Manchin suggests halting Biden spending plan until inflation slows down
Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Texas, argues the U.S. needs to work on energy independence.
Veteran talks Navy's influence on his peer-to-peer lending app
Zirtue CEO and co-founder Dennis Cail on the logistics behind his relationship-based lending app and the military's impact on his company's success.
High earner? Here are 3 ways to invest beyond your Roth IRA
The Roth IRA's tax-free rewards during retirement are appealing to both young and older savers who meet the income threshold. However, it's not the only way to capitalize on the tax code.
USPS paycheck program – favored by Sanders, AOC – starts without congressional authorization
The U.S. Postal Service is expanding into paycheck cashing services at four East Coast locations in a pilot program that resembles a policy pushed in the "Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force Recommendations" from the 2020 presidential campaign.
Tax brackets will be higher in 2022 due to surging inflation, IRS says
The IRS on Wednesday announced 2022 inflation adjustments for a slew of different tax provisions, including federal income brackets and the standard deduction, that reflect a months-long surge in consumer prices.
Could the inflation crisis get worse?
Charles Payne discusses inflation, oil, and more on 'Making Money'
Fed faces fresh pressure to raise interest rates as inflation hits 30-year high
The Federal Reserve for months has taken a patient stance on hotter-than-expected inflation, reiterating frequently that a months-long surge in consumer prices is transitory and that raising interest rates too soon risks the U.S. from achieving full jobs recovery.
Supply chain crisis will ‘work itself out’: Market expert
Advisor Group chief market strategist Phil Blancato provides insight into the supply chain crisis and how it will impact the bond market.
Student loan forgiveness memo: Expert says Biden has authority to cancel student debt
The White House recently released a memo about canceling debt for federal student borrowers, but the text was heavily redacted. Here's what one expert thinks that means.
Amtrak CEO says infrastructure funding on right track for expansion, innovation
Amtrak CEO William Flynn says the $22 billion from the infrastructure bill will focus on improving their northeast corridor from D.C. to Boston.
Debt consolidation vs. personal loans: How are they different?
You may consider a debt consolidation loan or a personal loan to pay off high-interest debt. Find out how they differ.
Where is surging inflation hitting Americans the hardest?
American households are coping with the fastest price increases in more than three decades, with the cost of everything from cars to gasoline to food surging in October, the Labor Department reported Wednesday.
Holiday shoppers plan to spend more money in 2021 after 2 years of decline, TransUnion finds
Many consumers are planning on spending more money this holiday shopping season amid supply chain issues. Here's how consumer behavior may change the way you finance holiday expenses.
Democrats pulling US from global energy leadership: Rep. Johnson
Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Ohio, argues the Biden administration is handing energy leadership to Russia and China.
US judge upholds United Airlines' COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman in Fort Worth, Texas, rejected arguments by employees that the airline was improperly putting them in an "impossible position" by forcing them to choose a vaccine or unpaid leave.
Dems lost leverage over reconciliation ‘monstrosity’: Rep. Garbarino
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., says the passage of the infrastructure bill took away Democrats’ leverage to vote on the social spending package.
California man gets 30 years in prison for $1B Ponzi scheme
The owner of a San Francisco Bay Area solar energy company was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison Tuesday for an audacious Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors of $1 billion.
The Federal Reserve says inflation is ‘not transitory’ is a ‘farce’: Economist
Johnson Smick International chairman and CEO David Smick provides insight into whether inflation is transitory.



















